India has no information from Pakistan over LeT plot: PMNovember 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday said he had received no information from Pakistan over a reported Lashkar-e-Taiba terror plot to attack India and called for collective international action to combat terrorism in the region. We have not received any information from Pakistan on this issue, Manmohan Singh told reporters here.
PM wishes Pakistan success in curbing terrorismOctober 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistan is facing many internal problems and "the rise of terrorism is one of them", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Friday. Responding to a query at the HT Leadership Summit, Manmohan Singh said: "Pakistan is grappling with many internal problems.
Nature of India-Pakistan dialogue yet to be decided: ManmohanJuly 16th, 2009 Sharm el-SHEIKH - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Thursday said the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan will meet and discuss the nature of dialogue between the two countries in the future and will review action against terrorism. Manmohan Singh also made it clear that another Mumbai-like terrorist attack will affect dialogue of any kind.
American NSA meets Manmohan, discusses terror, PakistanJune 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India and the US discussed the strengthening of cooperation in countering terrorism and the situation in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region when US National Security Adviser James L. Jones called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here Friday.
Zardari did not raise Kashmir issue: ManmohanJune 17th, 2009 ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - With India putting Pakistan on the defensive over cross-border terrorism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday said President Asif Ali Zardari did not raise the Kashmir issue during his discussions with him in Russia. "No discussion on Kashmir took place.
Manmohan demands effective action against terrorists, Zardari asks for more timeJune 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday revealed that the Indian Government has asked its Pakistani counterpart to take efficient action against the elements responsible for terrorism in India as it is taking against Al Qaeda and Taliban in the tribal areas. Briefing reporters onboard about his meeting with Pakistan President Asaf Ali Zardari while returning from Yeketerinberg, Manmohan Singh said " I explained to him (Zardari) that while Pakistan has taken action against Taliban and Al Qaeda, we have a strong feeling that those elements who are active against in perpetrating terrorists acts in our country they are not being brought to justice".
India, Pakistan foreign secretaries to meetJune 16th, 2009 YEKATERINBURG - Foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan will meet in the next few weeks and review Islamabad's actions against terrorism before taking a decision on resuming their "composite dialogue", it was decided during talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Asif Ali Zardari here Tuesday. The two leaders agreed to a meeting between their foreign secretaries to discuss the "primary issue" of terrorism and report to them before the Non Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in the Egyptian town of Sharm-al-Sheikh in mid-July, officials said.
Act against terror, Manmohan to tell ZardariJune 15th, 2009 YEKATERINBERG - India will convey a clear message to Pakistan to take credible action against terrorism when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari here Tuesday for the first time after the Mumbai attacks. The meeting is more of an ice breaker and it will not lead to an immediate resumption of the dialogue between the two countries, stalled since the Mumbai attacks nearly seven months ago.
Manmohan hopes Pakistan will cooperateMay 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - India hopes Pakistan would cooperate with it 'on all matters', Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Friday soon after taking oath of office for his second term. 'Terrorism is a problem everywhere.
Military aid to Pakistan has been used against India: PMApril 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday expressed unease about Pakistan's deal with the Taliban and also said India was not opposed to economic aid for Islamabad but has reservations about military aid which had been used against New Delhi in the past. 'This is a cause of worry.
Military aid to Pakistan has been used against India: PMApril 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday expressed unease about Pakistan's deal with the Taliban and also said India was not opposed to economic aid for Islamabad but has reservations about military aid which had been used against New Delhi in the past. 'This is a cause of worry.
Manmohan says no to talks, puts Pakistan to sincerity testApril 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With Pakistan prevaricating over punishing those behind the Mumbai attacks, India Wednesday said there won't be any resumption of bilateral talks till Islamabad allows terrorists to use its territory against India. New Delhi also underlined that it has provided enough evidence to Pakistan to act against the perpetrators of the Mumbai carange.
India yet to decide on joining Afghan contact group: PMApril 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday said that India was yet to decide on joining a regional framework proposed by US President Barack Obama in its Afghanistan-Pakistan policy. 'The US is making efforts to involve more and more countries like China, Russia, Iran and India.
India, Afghanistan implicitly flay PakistanJanuary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In an apparent reference to Pakistan, India and Afghanistan Monday said that countries needed to prevent acts of terrorism emanating from their soil. A joint statement issued at the end of President Hamid Karzai's 24-hour trip to New Delhi said the visit was symbolic, 'to express Afghanistan's solidarity with the government and people of India in the wake of the Mumbai terrorist attack'.
India, Afghanistan send broad hint to Pakistan - stop terrorismJanuary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In an apparent reference to Pakistan, India and Afghanistan Monday said that countries needed to prevent acts of terrorism emanating from their soil. A joint statement issued at the end of President Hamid Karzai's 24-hour trip to New Delhi said the visit was symbolic, 'to express Afghanistan's solidarity with the government and people of India in the wake of the Mumbai terrorist attack'.